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Ahmed Elhossini
Research Interest:
Computer architecture: Single core/multi-core systems
Design and implementation of embedded systems
Embedded Computer Vision Systems
Deep-learning and Convolutional Neural Networks
Reconfigurable architectures
Embedded System Design and Embedded Software.
Digital Signal processing
Low power design of digital systems
Multi-objective optimization
Modelling and Simulation
High speed computation
Memory architectures for embedded systems
Approximate computation
Teaching
Publications
Citation key | Dallou:2015:Nexus_IPDPS |
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Author | Tamer Dallou and Nina Engelhardt and Ahmed Elhossini and Ben Juurlink |
Title of Book | Proc. The 29th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium |
Year | 2015 |
Biography
Ahmed Elhossini received the MSc Degree in Computer Engineering, in 2005 from Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt. Then he moved to Canada for the PhD degree which he completed in 2009 in Computer Engineering from the University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. From 2009 until 2010 he worked as post-doctoral researcher at The Robotics Institute, school of Engineering, University of Guelph, in which he conducted research regarding porting vision algorithms into reconfigurable architectures. In 2011 he moved to Egypt as an assistant Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Al Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt, where he was teaching and conducting research related to computer architecture and reconfigurable architectures. He also worked as a consultant for the Egyptian Space Agency from 2011 to 2012. Ahmed Elhossini is currently a Postdoctoral researcher at the Embedded Systems Architecture group at TU-Berlin. His research focus is embedded systems, optimization of embedded systems and porting computer vision algorithms into embedded hardware. He has co-authored several publications in the area of reconfigurable computing, embedded computer vision, and optimization techniques.